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  • A = Answer.
  • Cmmt - Comment.
  • D - Dictionary. You could probably find the word in a dictionary. Non-encyclopedic. Belongs on Wiktionary
  • FB - Fish in a Barrel. Very likely to be speedily deleted or target of a edit war.
  • Q - Question.
  • SS - Suspected Spam. Requests for advertisement or promotional purposes.


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  • Daft.ie - an Irish property website setup by two brothers while still studying at second level education
  • Dansko - an US based shoe company. Worn by most doctors and nurses.
  • David Weis - A now defunct chain of catalog showroom stores
  • Dawdle - A new internet company founded 2007, launched November 6, 2007
  • Dean Markley - One of the biggest (guitar) string manufacturers in the world.
  • Decker Corporation -
  • Definition 6 - Full service Online marketing company, Based in Atlanta, GA, Est. 1997
  • Devon & Jones -
  • Dharmacon - Global research company dealing in RNAi technologies: siRNA, miRNA, Transfection reagents and controls; belongs in Category:Research support companies
  • DiscoverNet, Inc. - An Internet Service Provider in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
  • DMX Works, Inc -
  • Dogster.com - A website/company sort of like MySpace, just for DOGS.
  • Dorothy Lane Market -
  • Dreamtown.com - A Real Estate website/company
  • Druther's Restaurant -
  • DuncanBucknell.com - Intellectual Property Strategy website, blog, scorecards etc
  • Dxinone.com - e currency exchange provider, e currency trading business
  • DifferWorld - Professional Coaching Institute
  • Devicious.com - A website/company that was created by two young graphic designers from the Toledo, OH area. They sell clothing products and other interesting urban/art style products.
  • Dytran.com - A design of manufacturing company of piezoelectric and DC style sensors, Chatsworth, California
  • Dizzy Big Barbeque Company - A internet based barbeque spice company.

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Labite.com SS. a restaurant delivery company based in Los Angeles -

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  • OK Comics - Comic book store.
  • Omega Resource Group plc - One of the pioneers of recruitment from the EU to the UK
  • One Fat Frog Commercial & Restaurant Equipment - A restaurant equipment supplier with international sales.
  • OnForce - An IT services marketplace.
  • Onshore Technology - An IT services company in rural Missouri. Keeping IT jobs on shore.
  • OOMA - VoIP Solution
  • Open Systems, Inc. - Mid-market accounting software (OSAS and TRAVERSE) provider.
  • Operational CRM - An aspect of customer relationship marketing.
  • Optibelt - A timing belt manufacturer
  • Orenda International - SS. Billion dollar grossing anti-aging company based in Arizona that has somehow managed to scrub the web of any info pertaining to the company. Perhaps largest company WITHOUT a Wikipedia article or stub.
  • Orkash - A unique company that is integrating the fields of business intelligence, market intelligence,operational risk management, and investigative data discovery and data mining. Cmmt: sounds like corporate espionage. I doubt advertising on Wikipedia is a good idea.
  • Outdoorzy - A social networking company for outdoor sports enthusiasts.
  • OutletPC - Online computer parts reseller.
  • Ozark Delight - A candy company.

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  • Xactia, Trade marked brand of specialist HR Consulting firm
  • Xbridge, UK-based finance and insurance broker specailising in owner-managed businesses
  • Xeoss.com /.us /.co.uk /.tv /.fm, SS. Google based worldwide and regional search engine, and video/music sharing/search sites
  • Xpango.com
  • Xplio, a laptop manufacturer

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